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  • they greeted the crowd en francais when they played in vancouver during the olympics before thet were subsequently banned for being qadaffi supporters or something i was the guy who yelled matadjem yinmixan from the back row, surrey, represent.

  • LOVE LOVE LOVE TINARIWEN ~~~~~~~~

  • Correction: "Le Chant des Fauves" and "Soixant Trois" are French.  I forgot to include that.

  • They do sing primarily in Amazighe but "Bismillah" is arabic. "Le Chant Des Fauves" and "Soixant Trois". In all these songs, Amazigh is also used and some, I do believe it is used exclusively. However, they use all three languages not only in their music but also in their conversation. Touareg Amazigh and Kabyle Amazigh are different enough that mutual knowledge of Arabic and French is needed for members of each group to converse.

  • @geoffrey8080

    Poignant attempt of distinguished the kabyle of touareg !!

    i am kabyle !!

    I explain to you how it walks(works) !!

    algeria run under the law of his masters and it's an kabyle law

    You can turn the glance in the direction of Qatar perhaps they will have an emotional ear but we dont care anymore

  • they speak amazighe;;

  • extra

  • I hung out with these guys wim1984 and a friend who is Kabyle Berber. I speak some French and some Arabic, he speaks the Kabyle (coastal / northern) dialect of Tamazigh ) and they speak the sub saharan or southern dialect. They all spoke Arabic and French as well. Since his dialect and theirs is about 75% the same, they mixed up Arabic, Tamazigh, French pretty much as they felt like during conversation.

  • @geoffrey8080 i think that it's a matter of accent if we "kabyle" can't undestand the saharian berber language

  • great song i luv it so much

  • i love this!!!

  • just got turned on to this frequencey and my spirit likes this frequencey

  • on sent que cette musique vient de très loin...ils ont beaucoup de choses à nous apprendre. amazighement votre

  • @maouna24 Je suis d'accord.

  • Muito bom!

  • This music called TERGUI. The words of the song are in Berberian

    Tis Music looks like Hassany Music of the South of Morocco. But the words are arabic.

    It's cool Music . I Love It

    A Moroccan from France

  • dahsyat!....awesome.

  • Mashallah..it sounds like a mixture of certain parts of Africa

  • tinariweno ,weno,bueno,good .gonzalo ,chile

  • it sounds like the desert :) beautiful

  • I like the way it goes up and down, like a rolling sand dune :P

  • Its raw....i love it

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